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Name: Anonymous 2012-12-21 20:04

Some people, when confronted with a problem, think ``I know, I'll use manual memory management.'' Now they have two problems.

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-22 4:04

>>5
Dynamic allocation and deallocation is also subject to crashes and exploitation
If you have a hold of the environment or kernel, and can manipulate what is on RAM. Also that statement is true regardless of GC or determined Dynamic Memory Allocation(IOW, GC uses DMA too).

>>7 has said correctly. And most situations are 99% of the time, unless you really want to have frequent reboots and crashes.

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